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1. An Actor Prepares
by Constantin Stanislavski
"Stanislavsky's now famous book is a contribution to the Theatre and its students all over the world." Sir John Gielgud An Actor Prepares is the most ... More
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2. Respect for Acting
by Uta Hagen, Haskel Frankel
This is a book for people who respect--or wish they could--the theatre on both sides of the footlights, for the actor and audience who favor truth in ... More
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3. Sanford Meisner on Acting
by Sanford Meisner, Dennis Longwell, Sydney Pollack (Introduction by)
A primer for aspiring and beginning actors, by one of the most renowned and beloved acting coaches in the U.S. Introduction by Sydney Pollack.
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4. Acting; the first six lessons
by Richard Boleslavsky
A must-have for all acting students and professionals, this classic work is a treasury of wise observation about the art of acting, all wrapped up in ... More
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5. Building a Character
by Constantin Stanislavski
In his most famous book, An Actor Prepares, Stanislavski dealt with the imaginative processes. In the second book, Building a Character, he deals ... More
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6. Audition: everything an actor needs to know to get the part
by Michael Shurtleff, Bob Fosse (Foreword by)
Michael Shurtleff has been casting director for Broadway shows like "Chicago" and "Becket" and for films like "The Graduate" and "Jesus Christ ... More
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8. Acting
by Ruth Rawson
Gives general suggestions for developing the skills of a good actor, using them for a specific role, and playing parts in the round, on a thrust ... More
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9. Advice to the Players
by Robert Lewis
"The best theatre book I read this year. The remarkable thing is its lack of bunk. Actors and watchers of actors will find it a book to mark up and ... More
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10. The Actor at Work
by Robert L Benedetti
For more than thirty years, the highly acclaimed "The Actor at Work" has offered readers a thorough look at the underlying principles of the acting ... More
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11. How to Audition for Movies and TV
by Renee Harmon, Fred Spector (Designer)
For every actor and acting student, here are techniques and guidelines for successful auditions and callbacks. Here are helpful tips for auditioning ... More
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12. The Actor's Audition
by David Black, Eli Wallach (Foreword by)
Here is a practical and enlightening guide that picks up where most acting texts end. The author offers insights on how to approach the monologue, ... More
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15. Improvisation in Drama
by Anthony Frost, Ralph Yarrow
Improvisation is fundamental to all drama as the skill of using various resources to suggest an idea, a situation, a character, perhaps even a text, ... More
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16. Acting Skills
by Hugh Morrison
A handbook for the actor or aspiring actor who wants to learn the art of acting and how to develop their skills. The author stresses the importance ... More
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18. Group theatre.
by Brian Clark
David Young brings to this handbook his extensive experience as a director of over 100 productions and more than 250 workshops in the US, China, ... More
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20. Acting
by Paul Kozelka (Editor), Karl Bruder, Ruth Rawson
Gives general suggestions for developing the skills of a good actor, using them for a specific role, and playing parts in the round, on a thrust ... More
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21. The Stanislavski System: The Professional Training of an Actor
by Sonia Moore
This clearly written guide to the Stanislavski method has long been a favorite among students and teachers of acting. Now, in light of books and ... More
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23. An Actor's Craft: The Art and Technique of Acting
by David Krasner
This inspirational guide for advanced acting students brings together multiple ways of creating excellence in performance. David Krasner provides ... More
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24. Audition: Everything an Actor Needs to Know to Get the Part
by Michael Shurleff, Michael Shurtleff, Bob Fosse (Introduction by)
What Stanislavsky was to acting, Michael Shurtleff is to auditioning. The complete book on how to audition for the theatre.
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